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Known for its noodle and rice dishes, Madrid Lounge serves excellent Chinese cuisine to Arvada locals.
Madrid Lounge is a jackpot for those looking for low-fat and gluten-free meal options.
Ready for a drink to unwind? At Madrid Lounge, you can pair your meal with something from their full bar.
Madrid Lounge has a large dining room, making it easy to seat large parties.
Good luck spotting a suit and tie at Madrid Lounge — casually-dressed diners are the norm here.
Getting your food to go is also an option.
Parking is provided in a nearby lot, so diners can easily walk to and from their cars.
The menu at Madrid Lounge is reasonably priced, with most items costing less than $30.

What time is it? Time to grab one of American's favorite dishes at Gala Gardens.
Whether you are looking for food low in fat or gluten-free, this restaurant is the place you want to eat.
Pick your poison and toast your evening — drinks are also served here.
Gala Gardens can provide comfortable seating options for parties of any size.
Don't go off the grid! With the free wifi at Gala Gardens, you can surf the web and get some work done.
Diners who appreciate a no-frills environment come to Gala Gardens in jeans and a hoodie.
For those in a rush, the restaurant lets you take your food to go.
Take advantage of the free parking next door to Gala Gardens.
Chow down at Gala Gardens without blowing your budget — meals here usually cost less than $15.
Gala Gardens offers breakfast, lunch, and dinner, so stop by whenever is most convenient for you.

Fresh and flavorful Chinese favorites flood the menu at Denver's City O' City.
If you're reducing your fat intake, you're in luck — City O' City offers a number of tasty low-fat options.
The drink list at City O' City has everything you need to complete your meal (and your night out).
Just around the workday bend are City O' City's happy hour food and drink bargains.
You can tote your laptop here to take advantage of the free wifi.
Al fresco eating options are also available at City O' City, which offers a lovely patio seating area for warmer months.
City O' City can fill to capacity on Fridays and Saturdays, and with their no-reservation policy, you may need to wait a bit for your table.
No need to put on airs for a trip to City O' City — the dress code and ambience at this restaurant are totally laid-back.
Dining out isn't your only option here — pickup is available, too.
Guests of City O' City's E 13th Ave location can park their vehicles on the street.
Prices at City O' City typically stay below the $30 mark, so you can afford to bring along a friend or a date.
Early risers and night owls alike can enjoy City O' City since it offers breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

Amid the lively Kinga’s Lounge, owner Kinga Klek regularly rolls up her sleeves and tends to the full bar and kitchen, working beside a family of staffers as they construct traditional Polish cuisine from scratch. The chefs turn fresh ingredients into authentic dishes, such as stews, schnitzels, and pierogis, while bartenders help diners navigate the staggering menu of Polish beers and vodkas.
Inside the lounge’s dining area, a full-wall mural interrupts a red-and-white color scheme as light from chandeliers dapples ornate wood furnishings. Leather armchairs cradle patrons upstairs, who can carry their merrymaking downstairs to Kinga’s Basement, an equally spirited watering hole where exposed-brick walls stand sentinel under arches and pillars. Festivities spill over to the outdoor patio, enclosed by verdant foliage and strings of lights that crisscross the al fresco space in a foolish attempt to make their way east to become one with the sun. A full schedule of events, including a live DJ on weekends and a comedy showcase on Sunday evenings, keeps revelers reveling.

Seasoned cook Jose Aparicio, affectionately known as Chef Pepito, puts his more than 20 years experience to use preparing authentic Peruvian dishes with an American twist, cooking inside a sleek, brightly colored eatery decked out with rustic wrought-iron chandeliers. He marinates his classic ceviche’s halibut in lime before mingling it with corn, potatoes, red onion, and cilantro, as well as sizzles up heartier entrees such as tacu tacu—bean cakes and brown rice topped with a quintessential Peruvian seafood sauce. He also riffs on classic Peruvian food with mushroom ceviche and spiced filet mignon with crunchy potatoes.
Behind the bar, which is inlaid with exposed brick, drink mavens craft Peruvian cocktails, such as pisco sours and the Mosquito, a variation of the mojito that’s amped up with Cointreau and fruit juices before being swatted, not stirred.

Every aspect of Next Door Lounge is designed with one goal in mind: helping patrons unwind. Craft beers complement Next Door’s menu of pub food classics, such as juicy Angus beef burgers and wings doused in fiery atomic sauce. As tunes play from the jukebox, the night’s biggest games and most crucial advertisements are shown on a 10'x6' television screen. Other matches unfold in-house, from tests of true aim on the beer pong table to careful stacking sessions with the bar’s giant Jenga set. Evenings at Next Door Lounge also pack plenty of live entertainment, including bingo and open mic nights.